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WELL CONTROL TRAINING

From the Premier Provider in the Industry

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INTRODUCTION

Well Control Training

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Worldwide and World Class Training

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WWCI would like to provide you with a brief overview of our training and

services

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Wild Well Control is the world’s leading provider of emergency firefighting, well control and related engineering services. These services are provided for operations onshore, inland waters, offshore and deepwater.

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WWCI Services

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Rig Site Drills

Well Control Engineering Services

Rig Site Surveys Emergency Well Control Services

Specialized Well Control Services

Platform Wreck Removal Services

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IADC WellCAP® Training

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With the current political and economic climate can you afford to use any well control training but the best?

Neighborhoods

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Wild Well Control Training

• 30 full time instructors • Effective Interactive

Training • Electronic Killsheets • Competency Based - 90

hands-on simulations based on real world situations

• Average 12 simulations per class

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Training Locations

Permanent Houston, TX

(DTC-Training Facility) Casper, WY Oklahoma City, OK Corpus Christi, TX Broussard/Lafayette, LA Odessa, TX Canonsburg, PA Aberdeen, UK Dubai, UAE

Traveling Alaska Northeast Mid Continent Rocky Mountains Southwest International

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We currently average 65 classes + per month, 30 certified instructors, 250 in-house classes a year

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WELL CONTROL CLASSES

Well Control Training

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Types of Well Control Classes

• Wild Well Control offers many courses and variations – Course Levels include Supervisory, Fundamental &

Introductory – Course Types include Standard or Accelerated courses

offered as single classes or in multi-class combinations • Drilling including Surface and/or Subsea • Well Completion/ Well Workover • Well Servicing

– Snubbing – Coiled Tubing – Wireline

• Specialty Courses - HTHP, MPD, Air Drilling , CO2 flood, Steam and Geothermal

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Well Control Training Services

•Well Control Certification Programs – Accredited by the International

Association of Drilling Contractors – IADC • WellCAP ® Program

– Accredited by American Petroleum Institute – API

– AESC (Association of Energy Service Companies)

– IWCF in Europe, ME and S. East Asia

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IADC WellCAP® Training Certification

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WWCI’s Well Control Training Division is the largest

well control training provider for IADC, API and IWCF

in the World. Over 9,000 students in 2010, 10,000 in

2011, and 11,000 in 2013.

Our Well Control Training is unmatched, providing for

operations onshore, inland waters, offshore and

deepwater environment.

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Hands on Competency

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Permanent Training Locations around the World – Pushing the envelope with tested simulations

Average 4 simulations per day per class

College program

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Real World, Real Experiences

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Case History Situations, Safety Meetings, Gap Analysis – Hands on approach – Competency Based

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Instructors in Spanish and English

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Kill Sheets in Spanish Instructional material in Spanish

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Instructors in Spanish and English

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Interactivity is not just a computer, It’s personal, high tech, hands-on worldly experience

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CASE HISTORY BASED LEARNING

Well Control Training

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Case Histories

• Wild Well Control teaches well control courses centered around actual case histories

• Case histories enable you to learn well control concepts and experience actual hands-on training with real world situations

• Each case history teaches different concepts and methods using a series of stages to continually build upon what you have learned

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Case History Stages

1. The Introduction Sets the stage for each case history by introducing a new well control situation

2. The Learning Objectives Identify what you will learn from the lectures and exercises

3. The Skills & Topics Will teach you important well control concepts and review the skills that you will use during the hands-on exercises

4. The Actual Case History Gives you the details to conduct safety meetings/forward planning, operate the simulators and practice well control methods

5. Drawing Conclusions Provides a review of lessons learned

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Learning Objectives

• Describes what the student must know and/or be able to do at the end of the module

• Learning objectives define the expected student performance

• They have measurable outcomes, which describe ways in which students will be asked to demonstrate that they have achieved the learning objectives

Preparing to kill the Mr. Mahler well 20

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Skills and Topics

Teach important well control concepts and review the skills through lecture, and hands-on exercises including – Presentations – Facilitated interactive teaching – Animations – Videos – Games – Safety Meetings – Homework and Review

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Situational Awareness is Critical

• Warning signs – Usually reflect an ongoing sequence of events – How do we prevent these events? – The well will talk to you – Be prepared, be alert, and be aware of the ongoing operations at

all times

• Wild Well Control supports the industry belief that safety and training are imperative – This course will focus on safety meetings

and hands-on simulator exercises based on real world case histories

• We do encourage team competition

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Well Control Training Simulators

Simulators – Provide realistic look and

feel of drilling controls – Accurately simulate how

fluids and gases mix and interact in a well

Simulation Exercises – Use actual case histories

based on real world events

– Model situations that students may encounter in the field Simulator equipment

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Drawing Conclusions for Lessons

• What lessons were learned? • What methods were most effective? • What were the results? • What could have been done differently? • What steps would you have taken under different

circumstances? • What skills need more practice? • What forward planning would prevent this

incident?

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Rapid Fire Competition

This “rapid fire” game will help to evaluate your well control knowledge and experience through a series of challenging questions

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LEARNING AIDES

Well Control Training

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Student Workbook and Tools

Student workbook – Data sim sheets – Case history forward planning

forms – Well control formulas & charts – Killsheet forms

Tools – Killsheet software – Well Control Manual – Technical Data Handbook – Notebook – Calculator

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Ultimate Killsheet™ USB Card

• Wild Well Control’s Ultimate killsheet is the most comprehensive in the industry

• Choose from imperial, metric, or mixed units of measure

• Bullhead, Lubricate & Bleed, Subsea, Surface, and Volumetric killsheets are all included on one disc

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Extensive Killsheet Exercises

The Wild Well Killsheets are Excel documents that have data entry fields for recording information about killing a well

The Best Practice is to keep the killsheet updated as the well is drilled

During exercises students will learn to enter information used to kill a well for each of the various well control methods

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Well Control Manual

• Excellent source of reference information for well control

• From air drilling to wireline and all points in between, the manual covers well control relative to all oil and gas operations

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Technical Data Book

• A convenient pocket guide that is perfect for quick reference while in the field

• It contains numerous – Formulas – Charts – Tables that include:

• Common & kick-related formulas and equations

• Rules of thumb • Tubular capacities &

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Why Training…

Can really you afford not to?

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RIG SITE SERVICES From the Premier Provider in the Industry

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WELL CONTROL EQUIPMENT SURVEY

Rig Site Services

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Well Control Equipment Survey

Visual and external survey focused on the rig’s Well Control Equipment as a system

Comprehensive checklist for all Well Control and Related Systems

Immediate Concerns and Recommendations noted and corrective action(s) discussed with client

Based on established and accepted industry practices (API, IADC,) unless other specifications have been provided by the Client

WCES can proceed once the well control equipment has been rigged up and tested after the surface or intermediate casing has been set

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Final Report

• Final Report to Client consists of: – All findings, Recommended actions and Industry

Standards noted and supported with photos – WCES documented with photographs – Comprehensive checklist covering 15 major areas of

concern – Completion & Signoff sheet – Electronic/hard copy to client

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Written Assessments

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Equipment Review

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WCES Example Continued

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Advantages:

• Recommendations for corrective actions based on Wild Well Control’s expertise as the industry leader in well control practices.

• Peace of Mind in knowing your operation is capable • Third party Gap analysis consistent with SEMS

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KICK DRILL ASSESSMENTS

Rig Site Services

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Kick Drill Assessments at the Rigsite

Personnel Assessment of Well Control knowledge, readiness and competency at the job site.

Quantitative and Qualitative Assessment of the drill crews ability to react to a kick and properly shut the well in.

A timed kick drill is required either simulated or actual. Immediate concerns are addressed and crew awareness for

well control issues discussed, consistent with WC training. Based on established and accepted industry practices (API,

IADC, BOEM/BSEE) unless other specifications have been provided by the Client

Each crew member has a individual assessment and all crews participate.

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Crews are challenged in a non-threatening environment

Test their knowledge of critical equipment operations

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Personnel Assessment

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Final Report

Final Report Consists of: – Electronic copy – Findings and considerations for action – Gap analysis consistent with SEMS for each crew

member – Invoices for approval

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Thank you. Please visit wildwell.com